
The town will also pay $150,000 into a fund for anyone who may have suffered from the alleged discrimination, according to a news release. Jackson agreed to rescind the “discriminatory” ordinance and pay a $45,000 fine, the DOJ announced Wednesday. The US Department of Justice had sued Jackson Township for passing two laws in 2017 that banned dormitories and limited where religious schools could be built in what the feds say was an effort to discourage Orthodox Jews from “living or moving” into the town.

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